- Bode Alausa led members of the Alausa Family to the 2026 Ojúde Ọba celebration.
- Kafayat Adewale Alausa emphasized the importance of preserving the legacy left by the family’s forefathers.
- The family called for love, peace, unity, and continued development across Epe Land.
The Alausa Family made a remarkable appearance at the 2026 Ojúde Ọba celebration in Epe Kingdom, joining other notable families and community stakeholders in paying homage to the monarch and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Epe Land.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the family, elegantly dressed in colourful traditional attire, turned out in large numbers for the annual cultural event, showcasing the unity and pride that have continued to define the Alausa lineage over the years.
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Speaking during the celebration, the Olori Ebi of the family, Bode Alausa, emphasized the historical significance of the Alausa Family in the growth and development of Epe.
“The Alausa Family remains one of the foremost families in Epe. Our name can never be erased from the history of this ancient town because our contributions are deeply rooted in its heritage and development.”
Mrs. Basirat Alausa and other family members also highlighted the family’s commitment to preserving its traditions and contributing to the progress of the community.
Adding her voice, Kafayat Adewale Alausa spoke on the enduring legacy left behind by the family’s forefathers and the responsibility of the present generation to uphold those values.
“Our forefathers laid a solid foundation of integrity, service, and community development. We are proud to be maintaining that legacy and ensuring that future generations continue to uphold the values that have distinguished the Alausa Family over the years.”
The family members further stressed that the history of Epe would not be complete without acknowledging the contributions of the Alausa Family to the social, cultural, and communal development of the ancient town.
“The history of Epe is incomplete without the mention of the Alausa Family. We remain committed to the growth of our community and to promoting love, peace, and unity among all sons and daughters of Epe.”
The family used the occasion to call on residents to continue fostering harmony and peaceful coexistence, noting that unity remains essential for the continued progress of Epe Land.
The Alausa Family’s participation added colour and prestige to the 2026 Ojúde Ọba celebration, reinforcing its status as one of the prominent families whose legacy remains intertwined with the history of Epe Kingdom.
Pictures from event
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